Humor: Its Theory and Technique, with Examples and Samples; a Book of Discovery, Volumen10Dodd, Mead, 1935 - 268 páginas |
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... COMIC AND SUPER - COMIC VERSE Comic and Super - Comic Distinguished - Poetry and Hu- mor - Satirical Verse - Comic Verbal Effects - Comic Nar- rative - The Mock Heroic - The Super - Comic School . Example of Comic Verse When Grandmamma ...
... COMIC AND SUPER - COMIC VERSE Comic and Super - Comic Distinguished - Poetry and Hu- mor - Satirical Verse - Comic Verbal Effects - Comic Nar- rative - The Mock Heroic - The Super - Comic School . Example of Comic Verse When Grandmamma ...
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... COMIC verse means verse that is written with the in- tention and with the effect of making it funny . Super- comic verse is written without the same intention but with the same effect . In the one case we laugh with the writer ; in the ...
... COMIC verse means verse that is written with the in- tention and with the effect of making it funny . Super- comic verse is written without the same intention but with the same effect . In the one case we laugh with the writer ; in the ...
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... comic range of comic verse - for which indeed the name " comic " seems a little cheap- is found in humorous poems not depending on parody , or pun , or mere verbal eccentricities , but hu- morous in themselves . Among the best known ex ...
... comic range of comic verse - for which indeed the name " comic " seems a little cheap- is found in humorous poems not depending on parody , or pun , or mere verbal eccentricities , but hu- morous in themselves . Among the best known ex ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
FUN WITH WORDS | 16 |
PARODY BURLESQUE AND MISTRANSLATION | 42 |
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